Pulp Adventures -- a quarterly safari through the pulp fiction jungle! This issue is filled with iconic characters and authors. "Zorro Serenades a Siren" by Johnston McCulley; "The Lacquer Box" by Judson P. Philips, author of the Park Avenue Hunt Club series; "The Caballero's Way" by O. Henry, the story that introduced the Cisco Kid to pop culture; "Death in Harbor City" by John L. French, a new thriller with Midnight and The Domino Lady; "The Horla" by Guy de Maupassant, the story that inspired Diary of a Madman starring Vincent Price; "Cry Mommie" by Audrey Parente, "Robot Graveyard" by Adam Beau McFarlane, and "Fighting Chance" by Cliff Campbell, a gridiron story about a linebacker in desperate need of GPS. Fantastic cover by Norman A. Saunders!
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O. Henry (William Sydney Porter, 1862-1910) was an American short-story writer. In his writing, O. Henry was able to catch the color and movement of the city and showed a genuine sympathy for ordinary people. Some of his works include "Cabbages and Kings", "Roads of Destiny", and "Strictly Business" among many others.
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